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Cultural Identity and Patient Trust Among Older American Indians
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Krantz, Elizabeth M.
, Goins, R. Turner
, Simonds, Vanessa W.
, Garroutte, Eva Marie
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Adult
/ Aged
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Cultural Characteristics
/ Cultural identity
/ Data Collection - methods
/ Female
/ General aspects
/ Humans
/ Indians, North American - ethnology
/ Indians, North American - psychology
/ Intercultural communication
/ Internal Medicine
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Native North Americans
/ Oklahoma - ethnology
/ Older people
/ Original Research
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Physician-Patient Relations
/ Physicians
/ Trust
/ Trust - psychology
2014
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Cultural Identity and Patient Trust Among Older American Indians
by
Krantz, Elizabeth M.
, Goins, R. Turner
, Simonds, Vanessa W.
, Garroutte, Eva Marie
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Cultural Characteristics
/ Cultural identity
/ Data Collection - methods
/ Female
/ General aspects
/ Humans
/ Indians, North American - ethnology
/ Indians, North American - psychology
/ Intercultural communication
/ Internal Medicine
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Native North Americans
/ Oklahoma - ethnology
/ Older people
/ Original Research
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Physician-Patient Relations
/ Physicians
/ Trust
/ Trust - psychology
2014
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Cultural Identity and Patient Trust Among Older American Indians
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Krantz, Elizabeth M.
, Goins, R. Turner
, Simonds, Vanessa W.
, Garroutte, Eva Marie
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ Biological and medical sciences
/ Cross-Sectional Studies
/ Cultural Characteristics
/ Cultural identity
/ Data Collection - methods
/ Female
/ General aspects
/ Humans
/ Indians, North American - ethnology
/ Indians, North American - psychology
/ Intercultural communication
/ Internal Medicine
/ Male
/ Medical sciences
/ Medicine
/ Medicine & Public Health
/ Middle Aged
/ Native North Americans
/ Oklahoma - ethnology
/ Older people
/ Original Research
/ Patient Satisfaction
/ Physician-Patient Relations
/ Physicians
/ Trust
/ Trust - psychology
2014
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Cultural Identity and Patient Trust Among Older American Indians
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Cultural Identity and Patient Trust Among Older American Indians
2014
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ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND
Patients’ trust in healthcare providers and institutions has been identified as a likely contributor to racial-ethnic health disparities. The likely influence of patients’ cultural characteristics on trust is widely acknowledged but inadequately explored.
OBJECTIVE
To compare levels of patients’ trust in primary care provider (interpersonal trust) with trust in healthcare organizations (institutional trust) among older American Indians (AIs), and determine associations with cultural identity.
DESIGN
Patient survey administered following primary care visits.
PARTICIPANTS
Two-hundred and nineteen American Indian patients ≥ 50 years receiving care for a non-acute condition at two clinics operated by the Cherokee Nation in northeastern Oklahoma.
MAIN MEASURES
Self-reported sociodemographic and cultural characteristics. Trust was measured using three questions about interpersonal trust and one measure of institutional trust; responses ranged from strongly agree to strongly disagree. Finding substantial variation only in institutional trust, we used logistic generalized estimating equations to examine relationships of patient cultural identity with institutional trust.
KEY RESULTS
Ninety-five percent of patients reported trusting their individual provider, while only 46 % reported trusting their healthcare institution. Patients who strongly self-identified with an AI cultural identity had significantly lower institutional trust compared to those self-identifying less strongly (OR: 0.6, 95 % CI: 0.4, 0.9).
CONCLUSIONS
Interpersonal and institutional trust represent distinct dimensions of patients’ experience of care that may show important relationships to patients’ cultural characteristics. Strategies for addressing low
institutional
trust may have special relevance for patients who identify strongly with AI culture.
Publisher
Springer US,Springer,Springer Nature B.V
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